Here are the 2 mail protocols that we support. The instructions are defaulted to IMAP, if you prefer to use POP, please click the link below.

IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol):

This mail protocol directs email to be stored on the server. This allows any email enabled device (e.g. computers, smartphones and tablets) to act as a window into what the server has. If a message is read on one device, it ill be marked as read on the server and every other device will show the message as read. Deleting a message will work in the same way. Once a message is deleted on one device, it will be removed from the server, and will be deleted on all other devices. All emails will remain on the server until they are deleted, which will count against your plan's disk space allotment.

Click the "Accounts" tab in the upper left corner.

Click the "Add Email" button. This button has a green plus symbol on top of the "at" symbol (@).

This mail protocol directs email to be downloaded from the server and stored locally on the email enabled device (e.g. computers, smartphones and tablets). POP works well when accessing email from one point of contact as all the messages are stored locally. In doing so, messages are removed from the server which helps to clear billable disk space. However, any other device attempting to access the account will no longer be able to view the messages as they are removed from the server.

Click the "Accounts" tab in the upper left corner.

Click the "Add Email" button. This button has a green plus symbol on top of the "at" symbol (@).

Here are the 2 mail protocols that we support. The instructions are defaulted to IMAP, if you prefer to use POP, please click the link below.

IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol):

This mail protocol directs email to be stored on the server. This allows any email enabled device (e.g. computers, smartphones and tablets) to act as a window into what the server has. If a message is read on one device, it ill be marked as read on the server and every other device will show the message as read. Deleting a message will work in the same way. Once a message is deleted on one device, it will be removed from the server, and will be deleted on all other devices. All emails will remain on the server until they are deleted, which will count against your plan's disk space allotment.

Click the "Display the Thunderbird Menu" button in the upper right hand corner. This button has 3 horizontal lines stacked on top of each other.

This mail protocol directs email to be downloaded from the server and stored locally on the email enabled device (e.g. computers, smartphones and tablets). POP works well when accessing email from one point of contact as all the messages are stored locally. In doing so, messages are removed from the server which helps to clear billable disk space. However, any other device attempting to access the account will no longer be able to view the messages as they are removed from the server.

Click the "Display the Thunderbird Menu" button in the upper right hand corner. This button has 3 horizontal lines stacked on top of each other.

Here are the 2 mail protocols that we support. The instructions are defaulted to IMAP, if you prefer to use POP, please click the link below.

IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol):

This mail protocol directs email to be stored on the server. This allows any email enabled device (e.g. computers, smartphones and tablets) to act as a window into what the server has. If a message is read on one device, it ill be marked as read on the server and every other device will show the message as read. Deleting a message will work in the same way. Once a message is deleted on one device, it will be removed from the server, and will be deleted on all other devices. All emails will remain on the server until they are deleted, which will count against your plan's disk space allotment.

Click 'Mail' in the upper left hand corner and select 'Preferences.'

Click on the tab labeled 'Accounts.'

Click on the '+' symbol located in the bottom right hand corner of the page.

Select the option to 'Add Other Mail Account...' and click 'Continue.'

This mail protocol directs email to be downloaded from the server and stored locally on the email enabled device (e.g. computers, smartphones and tablets). POP works well when accessing email from one point of contact as all the messages are stored locally. In doing so, messages are removed from the server which helps to clear billable disk space. However, any other device attempting to access the account will no longer be able to view the messages as they are removed from the server.

Click 'Mail' in the upper left hand corner and select 'Preferences.'

Click on the tab labeled 'Accounts.'

Click on the '+' symbol located in the bottom right hand corner of the page.

Select the option to 'Add Other Mail Account...' and click 'Continue.'

Here are the 2 mail protocols that we support. The instructions are defaulted to IMAP, if you prefer to use POP, please click the link below.

IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol):

This mail protocol directs email to be stored on the server. This allows any email enabled device (e.g. computers, smartphones and tablets) to act as a window into what the server has. If a message is read on one device, it ill be marked as read on the server and every other device will show the message as read. Deleting a message will work in the same way. Once a message is deleted on one device, it will be removed from the server, and will be deleted on all other devices. All emails will remain on the server until they are deleted, which will count against your plan's disk space allotment.

On the Tools menu, click Accounts.

In the lower-left corner of the Accounts dialog box, click on the '+', and then click E-mail.

In the expanded window please enter the following information and click 'Add Account'. "When you start typing the password, the rest of the window will expand, and more options will appear."

This mail protocol directs email to be downloaded from the server and stored locally on the email enabled device (e.g. computers, smartphones and tablets). POP works well when accessing email from one point of contact as all the messages are stored locally. In doing so, messages are removed from the server which helps to clear billable disk space. However, any other device attempting to access the account will no longer be able to view the messages as they are removed from the server.

On the Tools menu, click Accounts.

In the lower-left corner of the Accounts dialog box, click on the '+', and then click E-mail.

In the expanded window please enter the following information and click 'Add Account'. "When you start typing the password, the rest of the window will expand, and more options will appear."

Here are the 2 mail protocols that we support. The instructions are defaulted to IMAP, if you prefer to use POP, please click the link below.

IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol):

This mail protocol directs email to be stored on the server. This allows any email enabled device (e.g. computers, smartphones and tablets) to act as a window into what the server has. If a message is read on one device, it ill be marked as read on the server and every other device will show the message as read. Deleting a message will work in the same way. Once a message is deleted on one device, it will be removed from the server, and will be deleted on all other devices. All emails will remain on the server until they are deleted, which will count against your plan's disk space allotment.

Step 1: Click the "Display the Thunderbird Menu" button in the upper right hand corner. This button has 3 horizontal lines stacked on top of each other.

This mail protocol directs email to be downloaded from the server and stored locally on the email enabled device (e.g. computers, smartphones and tablets). POP works well when accessing email from one point of contact as all the messages are stored locally. In doing so, messages are removed from the server which helps to clear billable disk space. However, any other device attempting to access the account will no longer be able to view the messages as they are removed from the server.

Step 1: Click the "Display the Thunderbird Menu" button in the upper right hand corner. This button has 3 horizontal lines stacked on top of each other.

Here are the 2 mail protocols that we support. The instructions are defaulted to IMAP, if you prefer to use POP, please click the link below.

IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol):

This mail protocol directs email to be stored on the server. This allows any email enabled device (e.g. computers, smartphones and tablets) to act as a window into what the server has. If a message is read on one device, it ill be marked as read on the server and every other device will show the message as read. Deleting a message will work in the same way. Once a message is deleted on one device, it will be removed from the server, and will be deleted on all other devices. All emails will remain on the server until they are deleted, which will count against your plan's disk space allotment.

Enter your case sensitive password in the field labeled 'password.'
Also, expand the Advanced section (marked by the green arrow) and check the box labeled 'Use port' and enter 587 in the provided field.

Press command+S to save the account.

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{{yourDomain}}

Click 'Connection' in the upper menu bar and select 'Connect.'
You will be prompted to connect to IMAP or POP, select IMAP and click OK. Congratulations, your email account is ready to use! Return to the top of the page

POP (Post Office Protocol):

This mail protocol directs email to be downloaded from the server and stored locally on the email enabled device (e.g. computers, smartphones and tablets). POP works well when accessing email from one point of contact as all the messages are stored locally. In doing so, messages are removed from the server which helps to clear billable disk space. However, any other device attempting to access the account will no longer be able to view the messages as they are removed from the server.

Enter your case sensitive password in the field labeled 'password.'
Also, expand the Advanced section (marked by the green arrow) and check the box labeled 'Use port' and enter 587 in the provided field.

Press command+S to save the account.

{{yourEmail}}

{{yourDomain}}

Click 'Connection' in the upper menu bar and select 'Connect.'
You will be prompted to connect to IMAP or POP, select POP and click OK. Congratulations, your email account is ready to use! Return to the top of the page

Here are the 2 mail protocols that we support. The instructions are defaulted to IMAP, if you prefer to use POP, please click the link below.

IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol):

This mail protocol directs email to be stored on the server. This allows any email enabled device (e.g. computers, smartphones and tablets) to act as a window into what the server has. If a message is read on one device, it ill be marked as read on the server and every other device will show the message as read. Deleting a message will work in the same way. Once a message is deleted on one device, it will be removed from the server, and will be deleted on all other devices. All emails will remain on the server until they are deleted, which will count against your plan's disk space allotment.

Enter the settings section of the iPad.

Select "Mail, Contacts, Calendars" and then "Add Account".

Select "Other".

Select "Add Mail Account" and fill in the fields as follows

Enter your full name next to the field labeled "Name".

Enter your full email address {{yourEmail}} next to the field labeled "Email."

Enter your case sensitive password next to the field labeled "Password".

The Description is automatically entered once your email address is typed.

{{yourEmail}}

Select IMAP and fill in the fields as follows:

Enter your full name next to the field labeled "Name".

Enter your full email address {{yourEmail}} next to the field labeled "Email".

The Description is automatically entered once your email address is typed.

{{yourEmail}}

Fill the Incoming Mail Server fields as follows:

Enter mail.{{yourDomain}} next to the field labeled "Host Name".

Enter your entire email address {{yourEmail}} next to the field labeled "User Name".

The Description is automatically entered once your email address is typed.

Enter your case sensitive password next to the field labeled "Password".

{{yourDomain}}

{{yourEmail}}

Fill the Outgoing Mail Server fields as follows:

Enter mail.{{yourDomain}} next to the field labeled "Host Name".

Enter your entire email address {{yourEmail}} next to the field labeled "User Name".

Enter your case sensitive password next to the field labeled "Password."

{{yourDomain}}

{{yourEmail}}

Click "OK" if there are any authentication warnings, which deal with using email without an SSL Certificate.

This mail protocol directs email to be downloaded from the server and stored locally on the email enabled device (e.g. computers, smartphones and tablets). POP works well when accessing email from one point of contact as all the messages are stored locally. In doing so, messages are removed from the server which helps to clear billable disk space. However, any other device attempting to access the account will no longer be able to view the messages as they are removed from the server.

Enter the settings section of the iPad.

Select "Mail, Contacts, Calendars" and then "Add Account".

Select "Other".

Select "Add Mail Account" and fill in the fields as follows

Enter your full name next to the field labeled "Name".

Enter your full email address {{yourEmail}} next to the field labeled "Email."

Enter your case sensitive password next to the field labeled "Password".

The Description is automatically entered once your email address is typed.

{{yourEmail}}

Select POP and fill in the fields as follows:

Enter your full name next to the field labeled "Name".

Enter your full email address {{yourEmail}} next to the field labeled "Email".

The Description is automatically entered once your email address is typed.

{{yourEmail}}

Fill the Incoming Mail Server fields as follows:

Enter {{yourDomain}} next to the field labeled "Host Name".

Enter your entire email address {{yourEmail}} next to the field labeled "User Name".

The Description is automatically entered once your email address is typed.

Enter your case sensitive password next to the field labeled "Password".

{{yourDomain}}

{{yourEmail}}

Fill the Outgoing Mail Server fields as follows:

Enter {{yourDomain}} next to the field labeled "Host Name".

Enter your entire email address {{yourEmail}} next to the field labeled "User Name".

Enter your case sensitive password next to the field labeled "Password".

{{yourDomain}}

{{yourEmail}}

Click "OK" if there are any authentication warnings, which deal with using email without an SSL Certificate.

Here are the 2 mail protocols that we support. The instructions are defaulted to IMAP, if you prefer to use POP, please click the link below.

IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol):

This mail protocol directs email to be stored on the server. This allows any email enabled device (e.g. computers, smartphones and tablets) to act as a window into what the server has. If a message is read on one device, it ill be marked as read on the server and every other device will show the message as read. Deleting a message will work in the same way. Once a message is deleted on one device, it will be removed from the server, and will be deleted on all other devices. All emails will remain on the server until they are deleted, which will count against your plan's disk space allotment.

Launch the Settings app and touch + Add Account.

Touch Email.

Enter your information in the provided fields and when finished, touch "Next."

This mail protocol directs email to be downloaded from the server and stored locally on the email enabled device (e.g. computers, smartphones and tablets). POP works well when accessing email from one point of contact as all the messages are stored locally. In doing so, messages are removed from the server which helps to clear billable disk space. However, any other device attempting to access the account will no longer be able to view the messages as they are removed from the server.

Launch the Settings app and touch + Add Account.

Touch Email.

Enter your information in the provided fields and when finished, touch "Next."

In the Check mail from other accounts (using POP3) section, click Add a POP3 mail account you own.

Enter the full email address of the account you'd like to access, then click Next Step.

{{yourEmail}}

Fill in the fields and click "Add Account.":

Username: Enter your full email address.

Password: Enter your case sensitive password.

Pop server: enter mail.youraccountdomain.com.

Port: Select 110 from the dropdown menu.

{{yourEmail}}

{{yourDomain}}

Select "Yes" if you wish to be able to send email from this address and click "Next Step."

Enter your name, as you wish for it to be displayed when sending messages, in the Name field. Once entered, click "Next Step."

Select the option "Send through youraccountdomain.com SMTP servers and fill in the provided fields:

SMTP Server: Enter mail.youraccountdomain.com.

Username: Enter your full email address.

Password: Enter your case sensitive password.

Port: Select 587 from the dropdown menu.

When finished, click "Add account."

{{yourEmail}}

{{yourDomain}}

A verification code will be emailed to your address. Feel free to access the email by visiting webmail.tierra.net and using your entire email address as a username and it's password as the password. Paste in the verification code and click the "Verify" button.

Congratulations! From here forward, you have the option to select which address to send from. Incoming messages will be delivered to your inbox. Return to the top of the page

Here are the 2 mail protocols that we support. The instructions are defaulted to IMAP, if you prefer to use POP, please click the link below.

IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol):

This mail protocol directs email to be stored on the server. This allows any email enabled device (e.g. computers, smartphones and tablets) to act as a window into what the server has. If a message is read on one device, it ill be marked as read on the server and every other device will show the message as read. Deleting a message will work in the same way. Once a message is deleted on one device, it will be removed from the server, and will be deleted on all other devices. All emails will remain on the server until they are deleted, which will count against your plan's disk space allotment.

Enter the settings section of the phone.

Select "Mail, Contacts, Calendars".

Select "Add Account".

Select "Other".

Select "Add Mail Account".

Fill in the fields as follows

Enter your full name next to the field labeled "Name".

Enter your full email address {{yourEmail}} next to the field labeled "Email."

Enter your case sensitive password next to the field labeled "Password".

The Description is automatically entered once your email address is typed.

{{yourEmail}}

Select IMAP and fill in the fields as follows:

Enter your full name next to the field labeled "Name".

Enter your full email address {{yourEmail}} next to the field labeled "Email".

The Description is automatically entered once your email address is typed.

{{yourEmail}}

Fill the Incoming Mail Server fields as follows:

Enter mail.{{yourDomain}} next to the field labeled "Host Name".

Enter your entire email address {{yourEmail}} next to the field labeled "User Name".

The Description is automatically entered once your email address is typed.

Enter your case sensitive password next to the field labeled "Password".

{{yourDomain}}

{{yourEmail}}

Fill the Outgoing Mail Server fields as follows:

Enter mail.{{yourDomain}} next to the field labeled "Host Name".

Enter your entire email address {{yourEmail}} next to the field labeled "User Name".

Enter your case sensitive password next to the field labeled "Password."

{{yourDomain}}

{{yourEmail}}

Click "OK" if there are any authentication warnings, which deal with using email without an SSL Certificate.

This mail protocol directs email to be downloaded from the server and stored locally on the email enabled device (e.g. computers, smartphones and tablets). POP works well when accessing email from one point of contact as all the messages are stored locally. In doing so, messages are removed from the server which helps to clear billable disk space. However, any other device attempting to access the account will no longer be able to view the messages as they are removed from the server.

Enter the settings section of the phone.

Select "Mail, Contacts, Calendars".

Select "Add Account".

Select "Other".

Select "Add Mail Account".

Fill in the fields as follows

Enter your full name next to the field labeled "Name".

Enter your full email address {{yourEmail}} next to the field labeled "Email."

Enter your case sensitive password next to the field labeled "Password".

The Description is automatically entered once your email address is typed.

{{yourEmail}}

Select POP and fill in the fields as follows:

Enter your full name next to the field labeled "Name".

Enter your full email address {{yourEmail}} next to the field labeled "Email".

The Description is automatically entered once your email address is typed.

{{yourEmail}}

Fill the Incoming Mail Server fields as follows:

Enter {{yourDomain}} next to the field labeled "Host Name".

Enter your entire email address {{yourEmail}} next to the field labeled "User Name".

The Description is automatically entered once your email address is typed.

Enter your case sensitive password next to the field labeled "Password".

{{yourDomain}}

{{yourEmail}}

Fill the Outgoing Mail Server fields as follows:

Enter {{yourDomain}} next to the field labeled "Host Name".

Enter your entire email address {{yourEmail}} next to the field labeled "User Name".

Enter your case sensitive password next to the field labeled "Password".

{{yourDomain}}

{{yourEmail}}

Click "OK" if there are any authentication warnings, which deal with using email without an SSL Certificate.

In the Check mail from other accounts (using POP3) section, click Add a POP3 mail account you own.

Enter the full email address of the account you'd like to access, then click Next Step.

{{yourEmail}}

Fill in the fields and click "Add Account.":

Username: Enter your full email address.

Password: Enter your case sensitive password.

Pop server: enter mail.youraccountdomain.com.

Port: Select 110 from the dropdown menu.

{{yourEmail}}

{{yourDomain}}

Select "Yes" if you wish to be able to send email from this address and click "Next Step."

Enter your name, as you wish for it to be displayed when sending messages, in the Name field. Once entered, click "Next Step."

Select the option "Send through youraccountdomain.com SMTP servers and fill in the provided fields:

SMTP Server: Enter mail.youraccountdomain.com.

Username: Enter your full email address.

Password: Enter your case sensitive password.

Port: Select 587 from the dropdown menu.

When finished, click "Add account."

{{yourEmail}}

{{yourDomain}}

A verification code will be emailed to your address. Feel free to access the email by visiting webmail.tierra.net and using your entire email address as a username and it's password as the password. Paste in the verification code and click the "Verify" button.

Congratulations! From here forward, you have the option to select which address to send from. Incoming messages will be delivered to your inbox. Return to the top of the page